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ONE DOLLAR.
THE PITTSBURGH
WEEKLY POST,
ILEITABILISILED OYER FIFTY 11LIM,
WILL HEREAFTER BP, FURNISHED
Advance Paying Subscribers
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
IT IS PRINTED IN A
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LARGE CLEAR TYPE.
IT CONTAINS ALL TON
EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY
Editorial, Local and Mils
cellaneons; Foreign
and Domestic
Market:.
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AddrAss JAMES P.‘BABEI
Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
JA ER P. BARB. RDWFN A. MYRIIII
'BARR & MYERS,
RNA AND JOB PRINTERS'
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EVICIRY DZSORIPT/ON OP
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
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CIRCL.4IUu. I !MERCANTILE AND LEGAL IWORK
it. short notice, on reasonable tonne,
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1 2 059 ARS, PROGRAMMES, &e.,
For Concerta, 11xlibitions and Crtramor
URGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & WHINER
BAlrina MUMS HMS 111/Dll .10 Tw
the Wattles for turning oat :Work with prompt.
nese and dee/witch cunnot be excelled by
coy other office ha the city.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
mud'lE)R. JOHN . HARVEY, having for
upwards of twenty years devoted hia prides
a time exclusively to the treatment of Female
Dilacialfiee, and-having succeeded in thousands of
cases to restoring the afflicted to sound helath, has
now enure confidence in offering publicly his
“Great Atneridan itemedy,”
DR. HARVEY'S
CH ROAO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which hive fever yet failed (when the dtree•
howl have been strictly folLowedjin re
rnovingdUllealiiiet seeing from
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mitre without mutiny dietrese; at the queue time
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ES,DAX X.O.BNING
71"`"2" ACE 'l' El R. S
saw Map of Allegheny County,
The accurate and laborious topographi
ry.al survey of this panty, which . has been
in progress for the last two years, is now
'nearly completed, and the work will soon
I.be published tut Messrs. smith, Gallup*
(Co.. The gentlemen referred to have been
very sitechstiful in completing this survey
and the map will show the results of their
labor to be tar superior to anything pre
viously attempted in this part of our State.
The township lines, streams of water, hills
and mountains, will be accurately delinea
ted. The roads have all been measured
and the distances will be placed in rods on
every road in the country. The houses
will appear with the names of owners
throughout the county, except in Pitts
burgh and vicinity,•which will be repre.
sewed on the margin of the map by a line.
ly engraved plan, showing all the streets
and general form of the city and vicinity.
There will also be given upon the margin
of the map separate piece of all the bor.
oughs and villages, around the city plan of
Pittsburgh. A Business Directory will be
given, where the business cards of all pa..
irons of the work will be gratuitously en
graved., thus furnishing our professional
and business men an excellent opportunity
of permanently and tffectually advertising
throughout the county. As this map must
be a standard work of reference for years
to come, we are confident that our business
men will improve the opportunity thus
afforded them of having their earls so ex
tensively circutated.
The publishers, who are now in the city,
will call upon our citizens, give them au
opportunity of examining their work and
receive their cards for engraving.
We bespeak for them a cordial greeting
and a liberal patronage.
DEDICATION. -The new Presbyterian
Church at Sewickley, recently conr.leted
for the congregation, of which Rev. James
Allison, is pastor, was dedicated to the
service of God, on Sabbath, in the pros,
once of immense audiences. The morning
series were concluded by Rev. .111.. W.
Jacobus, D. D ; in the afternoon, sermon
by Rev. S. J. Wilson, D. D.: and in the
evening by Rev. Wm. M. Paxton, D. D.
These discourses were appropriate to the
occasion, and were listened to with mark
ed attention throughout.
THE SOLDIER LIKED PICTURES.-A
soldier named John Johnston was arrested
and taken before Ma`•or Wilson yesterday,
charged by E. T. Boyd, ambrotypist, of
Fifth street, with stealing from him a lot
of pictures valued at $2O, breaking his
showcase and disarranging his business so
that he suffered much damage. Johnston
was in the watch.house last night, await.
ing a hearing.
DAVENPORT. —The Cleveland papers give
a history of George F Divenport, arrested
here by officer Hague 'pot week and taken
to Cleveland. The Herald states that he
sold to Wagon, Everett & Co.. a draft on
the Shoe and Lather Dealers' Bank of
New York, for $lB5. which proved to be
forced. The execution was very skillful.
S. W. Crittenden & Co. also cashed a draft
for $1132, forged, and-N. It Crittenden
sunred to the amount of $4O in a watch
trade with "Captain " Davenport. The
gentleman will likely get his deserts soon.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,-Henry Miner,
Lyon's building, Fifth street, sends us the
current number of the Atlantic Monthly,
full of interesting reading matter.
Tux "National and Commercial Bank
Note Reporter, " for December 16h, is
laid upon our table by the publishers,
Messrs. Feld & Llre. This valuable de.
Lector should be in the hands of every mer.
chant and shopkeeper in the city and
country.
AN OLD PROCESS. —A man named Chas.
Keegan, charged, in 1500, with assault
and battery, who subsequently escaped to
Missouri, was arrested by officer Keyser
yesterday morning and committed to jail.
Eels also held on a process for costs.
GONE Baas,--Tbe Superintendent of
Government Railroads, R. F. Morley, Esq.
who has been at home in this city for
some time, recruiting his health, has re ,
turned to resume his duties.
SOLDIER DEAD.—J. Y. Mcl!vain, who
was discharged from Capt. McFarland's
company, Col. Rowley's regiment, for
disability, died in nine days after his dis
charge, and was buried on Saturda • last.
CHARGE of FORGERY.---A young Nan
named J. W. Moon, residing in the First
ward, Allegheny, was arrested on Satun,
day on a process from the Court of Quar
ter Sessions and lodged in jail, charged
with forging a check.
BARN DRBTROYRD.—On hot Thursday
morning the barn belonging to Mr. G. W.
Hansell, on the national R.Dad, near Far.
mington, Wharton township, Fayette (Je.,
and nearly all its contents were entirely
destroyed by fire. The fire occurred by a
yaung man taking a lighted candle into
the barn before daylight to do some work,
and leaving it there while he went to break , .
fast. A considerable quantity of hay and
grain, all his farming utensils, such as
plows, harrows, gears, dm. Three good
cows, and a buggy belonging to a neighbor
were burned.
PASSING. COUNTERFEIT liforisT,—A
man named Jas. Oriewell was arrested on
Wednesday, at Br.wnsville, for passing
several counterfeit $2 bills on the Far
mers' Bank of Pottsville, Schuylkill coon.
ty. He was committed to answer.
GOOD ADVICE.—A volunteer who prides
himself upon the domestic arts he has
learned during camp life, writes home to
advise the girls not to be in a hurry to
marry, for the boys will be home in a short
time, and they can get good husbands that
can cook, wash and iron, and do general
housework, or wcrk in the garden, or run
errands for their wives.
Tun Fifty-seventh regiment, Col. Mar
well's, paraded through the streets of Har
risburg on Thursday . , and the men were
subsequently supplied with muskets at the
Arsenal. The regiment was to move off
on Friday, but, from come unexplained
cause, did not get off.
• War. F. RuesELL, a Pittsburgh printer,
now of Minnesota, is recruiting a company
of sharpshooters for Col. Berdan's brigade,
at St. Paul.
LIGHT WEIGHT.—On Saturday Mayor
Wilson itned a countryman for violating a
city ordinance by•aelling light weight
sausages in market.
OAFI'. PailwOed, of the Thirteenth,
commanding at Fort Pennsylvania, is in
the city on a visit to his friends
PITrssURGII
D.EO. 17
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Monongahela Ina - aranoe Co
OF PITTSBURGH.
Oirtante—,JAMES A: IitTOHD3ON, President,
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
CAPE. JAR. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent,
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET
Willineure all kinds of Fir,: and Marine Rieke.
ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1801,
Stock Due Bills payable on demidul
and secured by two approved natnes.4 78,750 00
Bills Receivable —. 73,657 34
Bills Discounted 15,236 18
k10rtga...... 12,000 00
116 S ha res Mechanics Bank
stock cog .$ 0,166 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
tocic cost 6,176 00
40 Shares Exchange Bank
stock cost '
2,060 00
50 Shares Bank of Pitts
burgh
Balance of Book Acctunta
Office Furniture
Osph
$222,834 17
Wm B. DIRECTORS :
. ' Holmes,
Wilson killer Jas. A. Hutch:neon,
Wm. Rea, John Atwell,
S. 11. Robison:
Jur, Pl-'Devitt Richard Hays,
Joe. - Kirkpatrick.
Robt Da!yell, R. Wallace,
Win. A. Caldwell. Geo. A Berry,
Wm. Means,
June Woodburn,
Allegheny Insurance Co.
OF PITTSBURGH.
oripioic-No. 37 Plinth St., mask Block.
A - NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF FIR 1- AND MARINE RISKS.
&LAC JONFA, President; JOEL'S D. McCORD,
Vice President; D. AI. ROOF, Secretary; Capt.
WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent.
Ihnesosa lxnac. , Jonea,fluency, Ran
Chitd, CapL R. C. (imy, John A. Wilton, B. Lt.
Fahneetock, Jelan D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs,
R. P Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Bob%WOrew,
Rob't B. Davie. my2B
WEST BIECANCEI
Mutual Insurance Company,
LUCK HAVEN, ourprox OOLTNTY.
CHARTERED Er TEE LEGISLATURE 07
P 3 NNBYLVAIILL
AMA Capi3aL...lBoo,ooo I /1-eniton
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE
on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Au.,
in WWII or country.
Insicrossfion. J. J. Pearce, .7. B. 11.0, T. T.
Abrams, Hon. G. C. Hurray, Olin...ti.
Inel: num, Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dick7i.ori,
Wn to, Thomas Eitetten
HON. (4. C. RA RV tiY. President.
T. T. Armenia, Vice ProinaenL
Taco. H.rzaccra, ~ k x;recary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
der) No. 70 P.R.11 street.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
Of Pittsburgh,
oOlos----- N Y
DIRECTORS.
o. OS olarth Streot
Jacob Painter,Rody Patterson, 1. (g7-I,r spruce,.
C. A. Colton, James H. Hopkins. A. A.. Carro , r,
es e oul,oegbdy, GOO. W. Smit
A.J. Jons, Wad Hampton, Robert Patrlrk.
Charterod Capital 8304.1.000
FIRE AND MARINE . RIBRH TAKEN, of all
de6criptions.
Omens .
A. A. CARRIER, President.
I. GR.ER BPF,,OLTL, Secretary.
JANUARY Ist , ISol.
ETNA INSURANCX CO3IPA
YARTFORD, t ONN.
At3BlllL
Bank Stooks in New York Hartford &
Itovton, St. Louis, Philadelphia and
other places 6,1,005,:`, a AO
United Elates Stock and Rt4t.
Ht, lta-
New York, Ohio, if ea cock v.
.51o?filjoto, `,70
C.ty Stock —II ..rt ford, it c:cht•tit..pr,
Brooklyn. Jersey City, New York,
Railroad Stocks— Harttard and
Haven, Boston !rid H'oresster. GO/111.
River
!Acing ige Bonds
Real Esatate—Ugincarnhered
Idiscilaneous
..... .........
Cash on- hand and deposited on end!,
Land in Agent's hands 366,392 65
$.2 264.17,5 82
LI ABILITIEB,
Clatma, unruhusted and not due $1!"4 t;7B 64
Reepectrully solicit, and w1:1 take plea-ule .a at
tending to your immrance wants.
A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Agents,
ea Fourth street.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
-AT TEIE.-
FOURTH STREET CARPET SRORE,
WD. & H. M'CALLUM HAVE
• this day opened part of a very large and
varied assortment of CARPETING, to which they
Invite the attention of buyers, as they will be of
fered on the most favorable term.,
Also, a newly imported lot of beautiful Druggeta,
all widths., at the lowest rates.
W. D. & H. M'OALLUM,
0e215 irt Fourth street, near Wood.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS RATIIGAN, EUROPEAN
Agent, No. 1111 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
is prepared to bring oat or send back passengers
from or to an• part of the old country, either by
steam or militia packets.
BIGHT DRAFT FOR BALE, payable in any part
of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail.
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Bailing Packets, and for Le tines of Steamers sail.
ina between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and
Galway.
fell
THE ARDESTO OIL CONPANY
MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR
sale a superior article of
REFINED ARDESCO OIL,
Non-Explosive. Also,
PURE BE✓i^Z®LE.
Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND
corm—DicrcsoN, STEWART & CO,
609 LIBERTY STREET,
Having supenor facilities for supplying the best
quality of Coal, Nut (Ibal, Black and Coke, are pre•
pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit
purchasers, at reasonable rates. Onr Coal is
brought In fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attentiongiven to sup
plying .milt' Coal cella-Bred
GENTS,
BOYS and
YOUTHS'
CALF, KIP and THICK BOOTS
OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY,
BELLING LOW FOR CASH,
W. E. Schmertz & Co.,
No. 31 Filth Street.
OWEN EVENE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
49 St. Clair Street.
(Formerly with L. Hirshtleld,l
lI AVENG RETURNED FROM NEW
YORK. with a choice atoock of CLOTHS.
CruSSIMERRS and VESTINGS, which can be pur
chased at prices far below the usual rates.
Aar Great Inducements offered to cash buyers.
lIG A R
-100 barrels Baltimore B, Coffee.
ugar.
60 barrels extra S C, Coffee.
store and for sale
REYMER .4 BROS,
Noe 126 and 198 Wood Moat.
SC/AP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP
THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP
manufactured by H. C. k .J a SAWYER, is so
knowledged to be the most serviceable of any
kind yet offered to the public. Its emperior advan
tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor,
and its ethency in removing grease, pnitit, tar and
dirt. without kwuring the skin, or in the least wise
damaging the finest quality of goods. ;t can be
used with all kinds of water.
Reference is made with pleasure to the aubjoin•
ed certificates, emlnatlng from gentlemen well
known in this community, and who had every fe,
eility afforded of seeing it fully and f ri t e pstod.
Quartermaster's Department of the Thir
teenth and Fourtealth Begin& ents, is.
'Sawyer's Chemical Olive Erasive Soar.' having
been need very extensively in our Regiments, we
have no hesitation in certifying that II was found
admirably adapted to theme of the solemn, ant
decidedly the most superior Soap which oou,d be
procured for the service.
JAMES A. SKIN, Quartermaster 12th Reg.
ALEX. PORSYTII, Quartermaster 14th Reg
AL R. MOORII.F.h 0, Quartermaster Mt Reg
au2B.
—NEW FALL GOODSI—
EATON., MACRUM 4 CO.,
Inviie attention to their
NEW STOCK FOR FALL ,TRA.D
At Noe. t 7 and 19 Fifth - street.
Wholesale buyers supplied at lowest. , ees. 1%28
(IJIEAP NEW PIANOS:
An elegmady cArved Rosewood new 7 oe
tay.e Piano with full Iron frame made
By one of the ()Wok firms in New York, $7OO
A new 7 Octave o f Iron frame. svo
A. new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame. saoo
For sale by
JOHN H. MILLLOR,
81 Wood street.
CIIIIGKEHING x SUNS'
`Li A new supply direct from the manufactory
at Boston, of 634 and 7 OAava new scale Coicker-
P:anos, in plain and carved Rosewood furniture,
lust received and for sale by
JOHN H MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood street.
Between Diamond Alley and Fourth street.
nola
G ENTS
CALF AND MP BOOTS.
3(YB CALF AND I,:P BooTB
YoUTIL9 CALF AND KU' BOOTS.
CHEAP! CHEAP!!
AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET
pad D & DIFFENBACHICR._
A. FLOYD,
pORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS.,
kjrti...P; t nr x t., Pa...agrint fur the reed pt and sale of
CA RIIO'N OILS.
constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy
and lightoila imitable for Lubricating and Refining
purpones, which will be sold low for cash and cash
IT
on .
aulteadaw
R IFLES AT 1 10 EACH—For saleby
Bo
...28 136 Wood st set
RAISINS.__
300 Nine: Rrisuns
100 "
100
100 " layer
Ps-r Ra!Ft-tIV rnel
- -
Q ( )1A EES, ATTENTION
-300 'Talent Water Filters," the beat thh:li
ever lovenobl and travelers. 801,
W ht, ret,b by
is fuN, MAPRUM & CU,
001t 1
IT Fifth street.
•
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(IRA N II Eli R I ES--
~ :a barrala prim,. 'Western Cnu/bemea to sr.
tire and lur tude by b.EYMEP. a 8)),..iti..,
....19 ie -• l ll' ..ii IYY 'We- , lit,.
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ell )I,T S Iti I . : V ( ) I, V ERS--h inch, hahOhl,
Far 51t1t3 bY HO WN & 'PETLEY,
r,i/
lile Weed rireat
WAI.I, PAPE R AND 13( )12DER.-1
(II cortege and dumeatio m inufa , tura, fur
~a!, ,rl,r.,
:kie , and retail by
ncaiu W. P M IESFIALLItt Wood atresela
L A 1)1 E.••;,,
14;162 Et)
M I,IBES fin
CHILDREN'S
ITERS, SHoRi AND SANDALS,
CbeApra No. /6 FIFTH STREET,
n D. S. DIFFENRACEIER,
V NCI If HONEY and Glycerin
soap., r.oeired and for lode by
t4LORGE A. KELLY, Drugpst.,
noal N 0.89 Federal et. A.leu bony,
THOMAS FARLEY'S
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMB,
No. le4 FEDERAL ST., ALLUGHENT.
UNDER'rAKINti. in all ite branches, will receive
prompt attention. Orders can be left at the room
or a the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio
arvi.at
aelB-1y
C JCS. S. C. DRIED BEEF
efi b.x.p4 8. C. Seel Tongues:
store and for bale by F. SELLERS & CO.
no2o Penn street, Pittsburgh
S R
150 bags Rio Coffee,
160 bbls (oak,) N. 0. Molasses,
16 hhds Porto Rico Su , Far,
60 tibia Refined
26 " do Yellow do
600 boxes Window Glass,
26 Shin N. S. Syrup,
15 " No. 8 Large Mackerel,
10 ht " do
10 bbls No' 2, medium, do for saleby
W. H. SMITH A 00',
Jell.B 118 Seonnd. and 1.411 Front street
COLT'S REVOLVER,s I COLT'S RE
voLvEitsi—Just received, another lot by
express of all the different kinds manufacUired.
S A.ro'. , Four Shot Repeaters;
Alien's Seven do
Smith A Wesson's Seven Shot Repeaters.
Pnr eel.. by 4OWN k 'rFCTLEY
OR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS
F
in the city call at
ituB alt A 1 , 18()Pi LOVE'S, 74 Market street.
v.AMP KNIVES—For sale by
) se2IROWN & TETLEY. laiWood
at
NEW -RAISINS
-86 boxes New Bauch Raisizus
69 hif boxes do do
26 boxes Layer do
Just received and for sale by
ftILYMER & BROS.
N 06.128 And 128 Wood street,
1,500 Pigs Lead;
lee lidis Bar Lead, for sale by
HENRY H. 00L.LINII
n 02.4
G ENTS CALF
Double Sole Boots,
Gents Kip Boote,
YouttuliCelfandliip Boota,
CHEAP!! CHEAP!!!
AT NO. 15 FIFTH STREET.
D. s. DIFFENRACHER.
T-A,S7I-fIILINGARICLE
LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform
the public that he has rebuilt since the Bre, and
having enlarged his establishment, and filled it
with the newest and most approved machinery, is
now prepared to furnish flooring and planing
boards, scroll sawing, and re-sawing, doom, ass
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box.
nearing, &c.
South Pittsburgh, September 7, 11387.
II
EN 1' $6,25 per month for a aural
dwelling„ in Bpnes Oeint. Inquire at
nOI6 61 Market street.
ROWE'S NEW 8111 - 1 - ,FE
Sewing Machines,
A RE ADAPTED to all kinds
41.0„ FAMILY EIEVING, working equally well on
the lightest and heaviest fabrics, making th e
LOCK STITCH SUM
a'ike on both sides, which =mot be
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for 'Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting
and Shoo Binding : these have no an nor Call
and see them at No: 28 Fifth street, Up Stairs.
araild.twtfCs W. B. LABCELL
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency,
naL,Companies Represented of High.
eat Standing.
!Chartered by Penna. and other States.'"liik
.16. Fire, Marine and Life ftiplta taken of all de.
mytions.
n026.4in
68 FOURTH STREET. Pi
b bia
for sale by B. A. FA EINISTOCR a CO..
ten o man of Find and Wood ta.
SllGARS — Statulard,crnshedpowdered,
granulated and A an I B coffee refi n ed Sugars,
In store and for sale t y REM - RR k BROS.,
tt,,s if 6 and 128 Wood inv. et.
-
ICH Gold aid Velvet Paper Hpnge
_Lk toga, for sale by W. P. MARt3RdI. L
Iff FAITIOI.
Occupation of Ship Island
Proclamation to Loyal Citi
FORTRESS 111.wiraolc, Dec 15—Via Balti
more. --.No flag of truce left hero to , day on
account of the high wind.
The steamer James Adger arrived from
Baltimore this morning.
The tran2port steamer (;,institution,
Capt. A. L. Fletcher, arrived here this
afternoon.
The ooustitution left Portland on fb.
21st of November with the 21;th Massechu
setts and the 9th Connect.eut regiments
and arrived at Ship Island on t.
All the troops were landed the next des- i
four hours, by means of the rebel steam
boats recently captured by our fleet.
The Constitution remained Be Snip Is
land four ilsys and sailed fur Key West
and liavaua. She will take in coal here
and sail fur 13_stam to-morrow evening,
where it is supposed she will take on
boa , d three more regiments fur the
South.
A steamer, doubtless theSpa.ulding, from
Beaufort. is coming up the bay.
Brig. Gen. Pneips, at Snip Island,
Mississippi, on the sth instant, put forth
a proclamation to the loyal citizens of
the Southwest strongly anti slavery in
tone.
The Great Conflagration in
eLharleston.
Ailoombtir
lowing are the compioto du , pate.bee pub
lished by the Norfolk Day Book on Fri
day Inst:
BELETTCHYILLE, S. C , Ten Miles from
Charlestor, Dc 12 —Passengers who
have just arrived here, report a destructive
fire last night at Charleston. The tire
commenced in Charleston last night, Dec.
11. h, at 9 o'clock, in Kozel it Co.'s sash
factory, of the foot of Hazel street, and
communicated to the opposite side of kb , ni
street to Cameron & Co.'s machine shop.
Under the impurse thus given, and a stiff
breeze, with a small supply of water, the
conflagration assumed a formidablecharac
ter, nearly equalling the most extensive
conflagration on the American continent.
The Theatre, Floyd's coach factory, oppo
site the Express °Like, the old Executive
Building, and all the houses between that
point and queen street, are burnt. The
whole of one side of Broad street is des,
tram Gacieden'tiresidence to
Massme street.
RETV ER &
A considerable portirm of the city from
Bast Bay to King street is destroyed.--
Among the prominent buildings burned
are the Institute, S. Andrew's lialls,thea
tn., Catholic Cathedral and the Circular
Church. At last accounts from Charles
ton, up to five o'clock thi I morning, Dec.
12th, the fire had crossed Broad street and
was sweeping furiously on. The telegraph
lines to Charleston are down, consequently
we are not able to state whether the Eire
has ceased or not.
BRANCHVILLE, Dec. 12th, 5 o'clock P.
11 —The fire is still raging. A thousand
houseless persons are huddled in the streets.
The express train left Augusta this after.
noon with provisions to supply the wants
of the sufferers, and men to assist in con-
trolling the fire.
The Victory at Cheat Mountain
CiiicrNNATl, Dec. I+s —A dispatch from
Phillippi lays that our force at the late bat.
tle at "Allegheny Camp," Cheat Mountain,
numbered 1800. They came in eight of
the enemy, drawn up in line of battle, in
front of their intrenchments.
They charged upon them and drove
them back. A hot fire was kept up dur
lag the whole afternoon on both sides, and
several brilliant charges were made by our
men.
Gen. Milroy withdrew at nightfall fully
intending to renew the attack the next
morning. During the night, however,
the rebels silently left their camp, burn•
ing everything they could not carry with
them.
Our loss was twenty killed and thirty
wounded. The rebel loss was one bun&
red and fifty killed, including one field
officer •
By this action Gen. Reynolds' front is
completely cleared of the enemy, there
being no organized rebel force within forty
miles of our advanced poets.
A detachment which was sent from
Phillippi on Saturday, returned last night
with ten rebel guerillas, including the no
torious Jake Kurn.
Boundary Cont roversy Settled
WASHINGTON, December 16 --In the
Supreme Court the case of Massachusetts
and Rhode Island establishing a boundary
line between them, was beard to-day.—
Hon. John H. Clifford and S. H. Phillips
appearing for Massachusetts, and Messrs.
Jenckes and Bradley for Rhode Island,and
Attorney General Bates for the United
States. After hearing the parties the
Court passed a final decree establishing the
boundary line as set out in the report of
the engineers. the decree to take effect on
the Ist of March, 1862. This controversy
commenced as far back as 1780, and was
submitted to the commissioners in 1745,
whose award was rejected by the King and
his council. Since then the question of
boundary has been an open one, but is now
settled forever.
It is understood that Judge Black, of
Pennsylvania, has been appointed reporter
of the Supreme Court. E. M. Stanton
was not a candidate for the office.
Dr. Leslie Lloyd, who was arrested at
Vienna some weeks ago charged with sym.
pathizing and having intercourse with the
rebels, was soon thereafter released. He is
now a member of the unconditional Union
party of Alexandria.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,.
ERCHANT TAILORS
ST. CLAW STREET.
LiuPs-6 bac* Prime Hope for - eale
AA. by (no 8) HENRY U.OOLLINB .
BY TELEGR.A PH
By Yesterday's Telegrani
OUR TROOPS IN MISSISSIPP
1' UP. MEE DETAILS
No. 48
s ri.OVZ
-41'k9
"Ft. _ek ID E "Sr ,
NO, 30 WOOD STREET
(corner second, Pittaburgh,)
Kam:liar:taro rstd wholowde and rola! de der Oa al
kind. 4 of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Ste Tea,
Grate Fronts, Fenders, ite
tA,. In our trample room may be found the
“CELEBRA TED GAS BURNING COOK sTovEs,
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits or which have been MIT tatted by
thousan ie. aed the Stovee proncuriced unegestied
by any in this market; together with a great many
other desiraole patt.erua
We have also a very large as.ortment of
PARLOR AND RRATING STOVRS,
embracing Row, of the B. PATTERNS now of
fertd to the publ e.
Sir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS. of (he newest sty!ea. Common
1‘ It (hen Sow anti Join Grates, all of which are of at eery low prie,s.
SZ"'Speolsl indcy:Pinsuts offered to builders in
want of GRATE FR')NTS. no&Om
P. itiIIq , DECKER.
BAKER ND CINFECTIONER,
:22 111.1.110.1rD JL'LEI",
Tol'd ntnek of Holliday Toys
si the tireatfigt care, and he will
guai an tee that they are not Hlttatltx.i by say to the
cif •.
IoNPECIIONERIE-The stock le always freeh
eurnp'el,.. an .1 tinder hie perb - ont./ enperiniend•
will be found to ba excelled by none. Give
tun atrial when in want.
ue4.lrnd P. El I 11, D ECK E Dismasul •
E. WATT 3;
TERRY, PRICE & CO.,
IMPOICEEIRti ANDJ.MIALTCRi IN
CLOTHS. CASSIBIERES.
Satinets, Vesting's, Tailors' Trimmings, &0.,
NO. 255 MARKET ST. North side,
PFILLADELPIIIA; PA
10113 V. fIELET, DAN= 8.. 0147512 T. TIMM
deL2ly
Lu.vait COJTIP:ei-jek—,
Corner Rand at. and Duquesne Way
NO. M LIKELY AND JN0..131,A.CK,
1 Jr., have entered into copartnership under the
name end style of °LUNAR OIL CO.
The Company are prepired to fill all orders fnr
Lubricating and Illuminating this. Consignmeors
smelted. advali male 9t.7,nage very
Piusburith. n ve-n her 25. ISO/. 8027.3td
JAMES A.
ORWARC!NS AND COMICS Kai INERCHMIT
knovir, Grain, Bacon." Lerl, Biatterr,
Dried !Fyn It clad Province
CIOUYZE OP MABALET ANT+ ?MST STREW%
B .
Reign To—Pnincis G. atley, Kee., 57illlxm Dli
worth 3r 9. Cuthbert A Bon, Pdteurn.-4h, Bord
Ott, Lieteker t Swearingen, 9. B dv . 10111. q.,. 14.
M. Hank, Lift Howell, Mangle A 00 , (;surge W
Anderson, Donlon PAzion 4 Co., Wheeling.
H. D. BRECHT & 880.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT tic PICTURE FRAMES,
Gilt and Imitation llooowood
DEALERS IN
TPREECH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS,
PIS SWIM/lE4d Street,
Darnley's Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Plthe
burgh Pa AR- City Glass at manufacturer's
Priced * Particular attention given to repairing
Paintings, Reguilding Frames and business cards
framed at wholesale price.
I pecly
W ILLIAM BENNETT,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS AND CIGARS,
WHISKIES, .ho.
EAGLE OIL WORKS.
WIGIITHAN & ANDERSON,
REFINERS AND DEALERS IN
Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts.
bur h.
OrdersßeleT,all'4;Tiedes,Car Grease yt eontan on tloi e han r
and
First streets, will be promptly tl led. csillPlim
UDIMPORTANT TO INVENTORS
Great Union Patent Agenev.
ROBERT W. FENWICKI
Counsellor and Patent Agent
AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. 0
From Hon. Chas. Mason, tat. Cornmin . inner of Riled&
WASHINGTON, D. 0., October 4,1860,
Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Esq., is about to
open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents,
I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a
gentleman of large experience in such matters, of
prompt and accurate business habits, and of un
doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the
inventors of the United States.
OBARIXES MASON.
Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the RUMP
ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific
American Patent. Agency of Meyers. Munn d Co,
and fo,* more than ten years officially connected
with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen
years in every branch relating to the Patent Office,
and the interest of inventors- fisrAiltt
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The most palatable and eftectusc preparsgibus yet
introduced for the cure or Coughs, Colds, Hower
ness, Sore Throat, to. For sale by
SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist
and dealer in choice Fazni4 medicines,
del cor. Suuthffeld and Fourth sta.
JAMES HOLMES & CO.,
P ORK DEALERS, and dealers in
wkly.& Provisions, corner of Market and Front ate.
SOWN & TETLEY,
138 Wood Street,
mARE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL
WFi.ra at the shortest possible notice.
Having been in the boldness of mannfacturbig took;
ever since the "fever" Bret broke ont,we can amaze
persons about to . engage in the oil business, that it
will be to their interest to wive as a call and make
an examination of our stock now on hand. mlifi
LADIES
CONGRESS HEEL
GAITERS $l,
LADIES
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1 , 83. 16 FIFTH MEM TERS $1,87,
D. 8. DIFFBarsecHE
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
cheap, Cloaks. Black and Wbtte Long !Rawls,
Brocha Long and Square Shawls, r cheep.
ured Rapp Merino, Figured Rapp Fant,
Viatorinee, Calla and Innis,ki
Min Bosoms, beet makes, ciess u lLs. An n ' ill
above very cheap for cash at
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CHILDREN CRY FOR-.
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They relieve a Coughtnstatully.
They clear the Throat.
They give strength and volume to the voice
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath.
They are delightful to the taste.
They are made of sunplo herbs and cans I harm
any one.
I advise every one who has a Cough or /leaky,
ce or a BM Breath, or any dation!' of the,
Throat, to get a pacVage of my Throat Confection's
they will relieve you instantly, and you Will 'llitive
with me that "they go tight to the spat" YOU pill i
find them very useful and pleasant whileliravellpg _
or attending public meetings for stilling your clongh
or allaying your thirst. If you try one pitekage I
am safe in saying that you will ever afterward* •
consider them indispensible. You will fkod them
at the Druggists and Dealers in htedieo 6 3l
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENT EL
My signature is on each package. All others&
[NEAR M E MARKET
counterfeit.
A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, oil .ro
eelpt of Thirty Oen ta.
Address
HENRY C. SPALDING,
)4313 Na 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORE
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Y THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC
JO PILLS the periodic attacks of Perms or
Lek Headache may be prevented; and 11 taken at
the commencement of an attack Immediate- teller
teem pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom tail in removing the Nageatuenid
Headache to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon the Bowels — remelting
Cbstivensee
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of tedentery habits, they are valuable_ se
a Lax dive, Lmtproving the appetite, giving
_Om .and
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stigation and carefully conducted experiments,
haying been in use many years, during which time
they nave prevented and relieved a vast entelmtof
pun and suffering from Headache, whether migire
sting in the nervous system or from a deranged
state of the eternaeh.
They are entirely vegetable in their oomfiosiben,
and may be taken at all times with perfect ssfety
and without making any change of diet, and Vos
absents of any diworeeabla task renders it easy to
administer Men to sho7dren.
Beware of Counterfeits.
The genuine hays five signatures of Henry
Spalding on each box.
Bold by Druggists and all other Dealers In NMl
eines.
A box will be sent by mall, prepaid, on tetkpl
of the
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that your tes tim ony can be added to the alve4dY
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The immense demand for the article - 0;1014ml°
Pills) Is rapidly ineresaing.
Ann wo uld Davenport, lowa. .
Mr. Spalding not connect naniewith an
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Prose the Advertber,Preeicietee,.B.4
The testimonyin their fame is etrorg, by the
Meet e quarter& v
From the Daily Pam, Piwport, R.
Cephalic Pills are teM..ng the place of all Wadi,
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Said to be eery efficacious for the headache:
ETA single bottle of SPALDING'S MIPARED
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SPALDING'S PREPARED 4 tITR.
ire BUM Lit:EDO BAvas NINL.I4I
As accidents will happen,lrtennt weThregnis
itt e very deehable to have some the
and convenient wpy for repairing Fruniture,
Crockery, Ars.
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meet. , st each emergencies, and no nonaabold auk
afford td be wtthord iL it us always reams up
sticking point.
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ISL B.—A Braah aceampanlea ea& mkAtie; ,
25 amis.
As certain untrinstpbxl=tgutuaStmludlitt
.:-.4
to palm off on a g - i
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sons to examine before tifebialagi littCnee. thak=:- , gil'' - - a
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48 Carte street. New Yea
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